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UN welcomes Israel announcement of Gaza ‘pauses’ for aid deliveries

The UN on Sunday welcomed an Israeli decision to “pause” fighting around a south Gaza route daily for aid deliveries,

‘No joy’: Gazans mark sombre Eid in shadow of war

In tents in the stifling heat and in bombed-out mosques, Gazans marked Sunday the start of the Muslim holiday of

Israeli army announces ‘tactical pause’ in part of southern Gaza

The Israeli army announced Sunday that it would implement a daily “tactical pause of military activity” in part of the

Gaza tests historic bond between UK Muslims and Labour

Gaza is a long way from the picturesque foothills of the Yorkshire Dales but the issue could swing UK general

Hajj pilgrims ‘stone the devil’ as Muslims mark Eid al-Azha

Pilgrims perform the last major ritual of the hajj, the “stoning of the devil”, in western Saudi Arabia on Sunday,

Author Arundhati Roy to be tried under India’s anti-terror laws

A top Indian official has allowed the prosecution of celebrated Indian author Arundhati Roy, who faces charges under anti-terror laws